From: Jan van Steenbergen (ijzeren_jan@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Tue Nov 05 2002 - 20:18:08 EST
--- Jan van Steenbergen skrzypszy: > --- Christian Thalmann skrzypszy:
>
> > > I didn't mention - "Ruman" is just our English name for it; it is
> > > "Rumano" in itself... and here are some more names for it and its
> > > country:
> >
> > There are already other conlangs called "Ruman", AFAIK... it seems
> > to be an exceptionally popular name for romlangs. ;-)
>
> Not exactly. But there is Nik Taylor's "Roumán", IIRC a language for
> Atlantis, and Christophe Grandsire's "Roumant" that was later
> renamed "Narbonósc". And there is of course Christophe's "Réman".
And I forgot to mention IALs like "Romanova", "Romanico", and "Romanice"...
Where you can find them?
For "Roumán" check the archives of this list (and perhaps the archives of
Conlang, too; I don't remember exactly where I found what I found).
About Christophe's "Roumant/Narbonósc" you can find quite a lot in the archives
of this list. A search for every of the two names will give some interesting
results.
For "Réman", go to Christophe's website. I don't remember the URL by heart, but
Google should get you there.
Same thing with the others.
Jan
Jan
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